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Presented by: Majlis Madrasa-tul-Madinah and Majlis
Al-Madina-tul-‘Ilmiyyah
Translated into English by: Majlis-e-Tarājim Dawat-e-Islami
Publisher:
Maktaba-tul-Madina Bab-ul-Madina, Karachi
Fundamental
Teachings of Islam (Part-I)
An excellent book on fundamental Islamic information for children
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Book name: Fundamental Teachings of Islam (Part-I)
Jointly presented by: Majlis Madrasa-tul-Madinaĥ and Majlis Al-Madina-tul-‘Ilmiyyaĥ
Translated into English by: Majlis-e-Tarājim
Year of publication: Jumadal Aakhir 1439 AH, March, 2018
E.mail: [email protected]
All rights reserved
No publisher other than Maktaba-tul-Madina is allowed to publish this book.
Clarification
The Urdu version of the book ‘Fundamental Teachings of Islam (Part-I)’
(published by Maktaba-tul-Madina) has been scrutinized by Majlis Taftīsh-e-
Kutub-o-Rasāil (Dawat-e-Islami). Majlis Tarājim has translated the scrutinized
Urdu version into English.
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Contents at a Glance
Ażkār 6
Kalimāt (Statements of Faith) 7-8 Du’ās 9-11
Beliefs 12-26 Acts of Worship 28-33 Madanī pearl 34-37 Ethics 38 Madanī Months 39
Dawat-e-Islami 40
Manqabat-e-‘Aṭṭār 41-42
Invocations 43-44 Manqabat Ghauš-e-A’ẓam �������� ��� �� ��� � ���� 45 Munājāt 46
Ṣalāt-o-Salām 47-48
Du’ā 49-50
A detailed table of contents can be seen at the end of the book.
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Al-Madīna-tul-‘Ilmiyyaĥ
From: Shaykh-e-Ṭarīqat Amīr-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat, founder of Dawat-e-Islami, ‘Allāmaĥ
Maulānā Abu Bilal Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri Razavi Ziyai ��� ��� ���� �� �� ������������ ����� ��������.
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Dawat-e-Islami, a global and non-political movement for the preaching of Quran and Sunnaĥ, is determined to revive Sunnaĥ and spread righteousness as well as the knowledge of Sharī’aĥ throughout the world. In order to carry out these great and significant tasks in an excellent way, several Majālis (departments) have been formed including the Majlis ‘Al-Madīna-tul-‘Ilmiyyaĥ’ which consists of the ‘Ulamā and Muftis of Dawat-e-Islami. This Majlis has ambitiously taken on the responsibility of serving religion in the areas of knowledge, research and publication. It has the following six departments:
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�� Department of translation.
�� Department of scrutiny of books.
�� Department of referencing and documentation.
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The topmost priority of Al-Madīna-tul-‘Ilmiyyaĥ is to present the precious books of A’lā Ḥaḍrat, Imām-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat, reviver of Sunnaĥ, eradicator of Bid’aĥ, scholar of Sharī’aĥ, ‘Allāmaĥ Maulānā Al-Ḥāj, Al-Qārī, Ash-Shāĥ Imām Aḥmad Razā Khān ( �' ������ �&� �' �� ��� �� ���� in an easily understandable way according to the needs of the present age. All the Islamic brothers and sisters should whole-heartedly cooperate in the development of the Madanī work of knowledge, research and publication, and study every book published by the Majlis as well as persuade others to do the same.
May all the Majālis of Dawat-e-Islami including Al-Madīna-tul-‘Ilmiyyaĥ progress by leaps and bounds! May Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� bestow success upon us in our worldly life as well in the afterlife by enabling us to perform each and every good deed with sincerity! May we all be blessed with martyrdom under the green dome, burial in Jannat-ul-Baqī’ and an abode in Jannat-ul-Firdaus.
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Praise and Privilege
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Prophet ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%���� � �! �� � � �! , is praised in the world and will be privileged in the
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Preface The Holy Quran is the last book of Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��. The one reciting and acting upon it
succeeds in his worldly life as well as in afterlife. ��- � ��� �3� �. �4�� �� �� ��) �* �! ��+�� ! Dawat-e-Islami, a global and non-political movement for the preaching of Quran and Sunnaĥ, has established countless Madāris [Islamic institutions] namely Madrasa-tul-Madīnaĥ for Ḥifẓ [memorizing the Quran by heart] and Nāẓiraĥ [reciting the Quran by looking at it] within and outside Pakistan. By the time of the writing of this preface, about 75,000 children are acquiring free education of Ḥifẓ and Nāẓiraĥ in Pakistan alone. In these Madāris, emphasis is placed on Islamic education and upbringing of children besides the learning of the Holy Quran so that the students completing education from Madrasa-tul-Madīnaĥ would have Islamic knowledge in addition to the ability of reciting the Holy Quran correctly, and so that they would emerge in society as knowledgeable, practicing, decent and well-mannered Muslims who are free from evils, able enough to distinguish between right and wrong and enthusiastic in striving to reform themselves and the people of the entire world.
As the children enrolled in Qāidaĥ classes are at their early ages, this book has been designed in view of their intellectual capacity, covering basic religious topics
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The presentation of ‘Fundamental Teachings of Islam (Part-I)’ is a joint effort of Madrasa-tul-Madīnaĥ and Al-Madīna-tul-‘Ilmiyyaĥ, whereas its Shar’ī scrutiny has been carried out by Dar-ul-Iftā Aĥl-e-Sunnat.
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Na’at-e-Mustafa �
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Ānkĥaun kā tārā nām-e-Muhammad �
Dil kā ujālā nām-e-Muhammad �
Dawlat jo chāĥo dauno jaĥān kī
Kar lo waẓīfaĥ nām-e-Muhammad �
Nūḥ-o-Khalīl-o-Mūsā-o-‘Īsā
Sab kā ĥay Āqā nām-e-Muhammad �
Pāyaīn murādayn dauno jaĥān mayn Jis nay pukārā nām-e-Muhammad �
Pūcĥay gā Maulā layā ĥay kyā kyā
Mayn yeĥ kaĥūn gā nām-e-Muhammad �
Apnay Razā kay qurbān jāon
Jis nay sikĥāyā nām-e-Muhammad �
Apnay Jamīl Rizwī kay dil mayn
Ājā samā jā nām-e-Muhammad �
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Ażkār
Ṣalāĥ
Šanā
سبحنك اللهم وبحمدك
ك ولا ك وتبارك اسمك وتعالى جد طاله �ير
Translation:
Glory to You, Yā Allah! I praise You, Your name is Blessed;
greatness and glory to You in the highest and none is worthy of worship except You.
Ta’awwuż
من جيم اعوذبا$ يطن الر طالش
Translation:
I seek refuge by Allah from Satan, the accursed.
Tasmiyyaĥ
ط﷽
Translation:
Allah’s name I begin with, the Most Kind, the Most Merciful.
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Kalimāt (Statements of Faith)
Kalimaĥ Ṭayyibaĥ
لا اله الا ا$ سول ا$ ط محمد ر
Translation:
There is none worthy of worship
except Allah, Muhammad ���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% is the Prophet of Allah.
Kalimaĥ Shaĥādat
وحده لاشريك له اله الا ا$ طواشهد ان محمدا عبده ورسوله اشهد ان لا
Translation:
I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah. He is alone and He has no
partner and I testify that Muhammad is His (Distinguished) Servant and His Prophet.
Kalimaĥ Tamjīd
ولا اله ح سب والحمد$ ن ا$
کبر ا وا$ العلي العظيم طالا ا$ ة الا با$ طولاحول ولاقو
Translation:
Glory be to Allah and all praise be to Allah and there is none worthy of worship except
Allah, and Allah is Great and there is no power to keep away from sins and no ability to do
good but from Allah who is the greatest.
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لوة لص لام <ليك يا رسول ا$ ا والسMay Ṣalāt and Salām be to you, O Rasūl of Allah
لك واصحبك يا حCيب ا$ �و<E اAnd to your descendants and your companions, O Beloved of Allah�
لام <ليك يا نبى لوة والس لص ا$ اMay Ṣalāt and Salām be to you, O Prophet of Allah
لك واصحبك يا نور ا$ و<E ا
And to your descendants and companions, O Nūr of Allah
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Du’ās
Du’ā before Quranic recitation
جيم يطن الر من الش طاعوذبا$
Translation:
I seek refuge by Allah from Satan, the accursed.
Du’ā to be recited when moving to
higher place
کبر ا$ طاTranslation:
Allah is the Greatest.
Du’ā to be recited when moving from
higher to lower place
ط $ سبحن اTranslation:
Glory be to Allah.
Du’ā to be recited before drinking water
ط﷽ Translation:
Allah’s name I begin with,
the Most Kind, the Most Merciful.
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Du’ā to be recited after drinking water
رب العلمين لحمد $ طاTranslation:
All praise to Allah, Rab of the worlds.
Du’ā to be recited before eating food
و<E برکة ا$ بسم ا$ ط
Translation:
Allah’s name I begin with,
and with the bounty of Allah I eat.
Du’ā to be recited after eating food
الذ لحمد$ نا وجعلنا مسلمين ی ا طاطعمنا وسقاTranslation:
Gratitude to Almighty Allah Who has given us food
and drink and has made us Muslims.
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Du’ā to be recited before going to sleep
للهم ب ط اسمک اموت و احيى ـا
Translation:
O Allah! With Your name I die and become alive
(i.e. sleep and wake up).
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Du’ā to be recited after awakening from
sleep
لحمدلل نا بعد ماا طاماتنا و اليS النشور S الذی احياTranslation:
All praise to Allah who has revived (awakened) us
after death (sleep), and we are to return towards Him.
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Du’ā to be recited when meeting a
Muslim
SبحتUوبر Sلام <ليلحم ورحمة الل لس طا�
Translation:
Peace be upon you,
and also the bounty and blessing of Allah.
Du’ā to be recited when shaking hands
with others
للحم ط يغفر اللS لنا و�
Translation:
May Allah forgive you and me.
Du’ā of thanking someone
ا �ط جزاک اللS خيرTranslation:
May Allah give you better reward.
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Beliefs
Faith and types of its descriptions
Question 1: What is faith?
Answer: To believe in all commandments and teachings Prophet Muhammad ���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% has brought from Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� and to accept all of them whole-heartedly is called faith.
Question 2: What are the types of the descriptions of faith? Describe them.
Answer: There are 2 types of the descriptions of faith:
(1) Īmān-e-Mujmal (2) Īmān-e-Mufaṣṣal
Question 3: What is ‘Īmān-e-Mujmal’?
Answer: A brief description of faith is called ‘Īmān-e-Mujmal’.
Question 4: Recite aloud Īmān-e-Mujmal with its translation.
Answer:
Īmān-e-Mujmal
S کما هو باسمآئS امنت بالل
بالقلب ق ع احbبحمS اقرار باللسبحن و تصدي وصفاتS وقبلت جمي
Translation:
I solemnly declare my belief in Allah as He is with all His names and attributes, and
I have accepted (to obey) all His commandments by pledging with my tongue and
testifying them with my heart.
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Question 5: What is Īmān-e-Mufaṣṣal?
Answer: A detailed description of faith is called ‘Īmān-e-Mufaṣṣal’.
Question 6: Recite aloud Īmān-e-Mufaṣṣal with its translation.
Answer:
Īmān-e-Mufaṣṣal
ورسلS وکjبS S وملئکتSامنت بالل
ہ من الل م الاخر والقدر خير يو وال S تعالى و البعث بعد الموتہ وشر
I believe in Allah, His Angels, His (revealed) Books, His Prophets, the Day of
Judgment and (I believe that) good and bad destiny is from Allah and (I believe
that) there will be resurrection after death.
Allah
Five before five
Dear children! Certainly, life is very short. The time we have once spent will
never come back, and any hope of having time in future is deception as we do
not know what would happen to us in future. Perhaps we may have met our
death the next moment. The Beloved and Blessed Prophet ��� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% ���� � �! has
stated, ‘Value five things before five things: (1) Youth before old age (2) Health
before illness (3) Wealth before poverty (4) Leisure before busyness [i.e. being
busy]. (5) Life before death.’ (Al-Mustadrak, vol. 5, pp. 435, Ḥadīš 7912, Dar-ul-Ma’rifa�,
Beirut)
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Question 1: Who has created us?
Answer: Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� has created us.
Question 2: Who has created the earth, the sky, the sun, the moon and the stars?
Answer: The earth, the sky, the sun, the moon and the stars have all been created by Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��.
Question 3: Who do we worship?
Answer: We worship Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��.
Question 4: Who listens to and sees everything?
Answer: Allah ���+��� ��)�*�! �listens to and sees everything.
Question 5: Can anything be hidden from Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��?
Answer: No! Nothing can be hidden from Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��. He knows everything.
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Our Beloved Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم
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Question 1: What is the blessed name of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%?
Answer: The blessed name of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% is Muhammad ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%.
Question 2: In which city did the blessed birth of our Beloved Prophet ��� �� ��� ��$ �%���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# take place?
Answer: The blessed birth of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% took place in Makka-tul-Mukarramaĥ, a famous city of Arabia.
Question 3: What is the date and month of the birth of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%?
Answer: The blessed birth of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% took place on 12th Rab�’-ul-Awwal.
Question 4: On which day was our Beloved Prophet � ��$ �%���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� born?
Answer: Our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% was born on a Monday.
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Question 5: What is the name of the father of our Beloved Prophet ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%���� � �! �� � ��! ?
Answer: The name of the father of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% is Sayyidunā ‘Abdullāĥ �������� ��� �� ��� � ����.
Question 6: What is the name of the mother of our Beloved Prophet ���� ��$ �% ��� � � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ?
Answer: The name of the mother of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% is Sayyidatunā Āminaĥ ������� ��� �� ��� � ����.
Question 7: Where is the blessed tomb of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% situated?
Answer: The blessed tomb of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% is situated in Madīna-tul-Munawwaraĥ.
Question 8: What was the age of our Beloved Prophet ��$ �%���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ?
Answer: The age of our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% was 63 years.
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Our Religion
Question 1: Who are we by religion?
Answer: We are Muslim by religion.
Question 2: What is our religion?
Answer: Our religion is Islam.
Question 3: Who is a Muslim?
Answer: One who believes in Islam is a Muslim.
Question 4: Who do the Muslims worship?
Answer: The Muslims worship Allah � ��)�*�! ��+���only.
Question 5: What does Islam teach us?
Answer: Islam teaches us truthfulness, neatness, goodness and righteousness.
Question 6: What is the Kalimaĥ [i.e. statement of faith] of Islam?
Answer: The Kalimaĥ [i.e. statement of faith] of Islam is:
سول ا$ محمد ر ط لا اله الا ا$There is none worthy of
worship except Allah, and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah.
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Pillars of Islam
Question 1: How many pillars of Islam are there?
Answer: There are five pillars of Islam: (1) To testify that there is no one worthy to be worshipped except Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��, and Muhammad ���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% is a distinguished Servant and Prophet of Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��. (2) To offer Ṣalāĥ (3) To pay Zakāĥ (4) To perform Hajj (5) To keep fasts in Ramaḍān. �Ṣ�ḥ�ḥ�u3���� �7*����u��O,�. �!0�%� �$%� # �Ḥ�9�>�'(
Question 2: How many Ṣalāĥs are Farḍ (obligatory) in a day and night?
Answer: Five Ṣalāĥs are Farḍ (obligatory) in a day and night.
Question 3: Tell the name of the five Farḍ Ṣalāĥs.
Answer: (1) Fajr (2) Ẓuĥr (3) ‘Aṣr (4) Maghrib (5) ‘Ishā
Question 4: In which month is it Farḍ for the Muslims to keep fasts?
Answer: It is Farḍ for the Muslims to keep fasts in the blessed month of Ramadan.
Question 5: For whom is Hajj Farḍ?
Answer: Hajj is Farḍ once, in lifetime, for every such Muslim who is capable of performing it.
Question 6: Where is Hajj performed?
Answer: Hajj is performed in Makka-tul-Mukarramaĥ and ‘Arafāt.
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The Angels
Question 1: Who are the angels?
Answer: The angels are a creation of Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� and are created from Nūr (light).
Question 2: What do the angels do?
Answer: The angels do exactly what Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� orders them.
Question 3: Who is the chief of the angels?
Answer: The chief of the angels is Jibrīl 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ����.
Question 4: What is the total number of the angels?
Answer: Only Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� and His Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% better know the total number of the angels.
Question 5: What do the angels eat and drink?
Answer: The angels do not eat and drink anything.�
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Paradise under the feet of mother
Sayyidunā Anas Bin Mālik �������� ��� �� ��� � ���� has narrated that the Prophet of mankind,
the Peace of our heart and mind, the most Generous and Kind ���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% has
stated, ‘Paradise lies under the feet of mothers.’ (Kanz-ul-‘Ummāl, Kitāb-un-Nikah, Vol. 16, p. 192,
Ḥadīš 45431)
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Question 1: Who is called a Prophet?
Answer: The human to whom Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� has sent revelation for guidance is called a Prophet.
Question 2: Which Prophet 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ���� did Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� create first?
Answer: Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� created Sayyidunā Ādam 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ���� first.
Question 3: Who is the last Prophet sent in the world?
Answer: The last Prophet sent in the world is our Beloved Prophet Muhammad Mustafa ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%.
Question 4: After our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%, can any Prophet come in the world?
Answer: No Prophet can come in the world after our Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%.
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Question 5: If anyone makes a false claim of Prophethood, what is he called?
Answer: If someone makes a false claim of Prophethood, he is called a ‘Każżāb (biggest liar)’.
Question 6: Are all the Prophets 5 �6 ��7����! � 81 � ��9��� ������ �� ���� alive in their graves?
Answer: Yes!
Question 7: Who is the chief of all the Prophets 5 �6 ��7�� ����� �� ��#?
Answer: The chief of all the Prophets is our Beloved Prophet Muhammad Mustafa ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%.
Question 8: What meaning of the word ‘Prophet’ has A’lā Ḥaḍrat ���� ��# ��� �� ��� �&� �' �� stated in Kanz-ul-Īmān?
Answer: ‘The one who gives the news of Ghayb [unseen].’
Question 9: Tell the names of some of the Prophets 5 �6 ��7����! � 81 � ��9��� ������ �� ����.
Answer:
1.� Sayyidunā Adam 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ����
2.� Sayyidunā Mūsā 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ����
3.� Sayyidunā Dāwūd ���� �� ����5 �6� ��7���
4.� Sayyidunā Nūḥ 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ����
5.� Sayyidunā ‘Īsā 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ����
6.� Sayyidunā Sulaymān 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ����
7.� Our Beloved Prophet Muhammad Mustafa ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%.
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Question 1: What is a Mu’jizaĥ [miracle]?
Answer: A supernatural act performed by a Prophet after he has made the declaration of his Prophethood is called a Mu’jizaĥ.
Question 2: Which is the Prophet 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ���� who would turn iron soft like wax when he took it in his hand?
Answer: When Sayyidunā Dāwūd 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ���� took iron in his hand, it would become soft like wax.
Question 3: Which is the Prophet 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ���� who made a passage through a river by hitting his staff (i.e. stick) over the river water?
Answer: Sayyidunā Mūsā 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ���� made a passage through a river by hitting his staff over the river water.
Question 4: Which is the Prophet who smiled to have heard the sound of an ant from 3 miles?
Answer: Sayyidunā Sulaymān 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ���� smiled to have heard the sound of an ant from 3 miles.
Question 5: Which Prophet had the she-camel of Paradise that would drink all the water of the pond on its turn?
Answer: Sayyidunā Ṣāliḥ 5 �6� ��7��� ���� �� ���� had the she-camel of Paradise that would drink all the water of the pond on its turn.
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The Revealed Books
Question 1: Which books are called the revealed books?
Answer: The books revealed by Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� are called the revealed books.
Question 2: Whom were these books revealed to?
Answer: These books were revealed to the Prophets 5 �6 ��7����! � 81 � ��9��� ������ �� ����.
Question 3: Why were these books revealed?
Answer: These books were revealed for the guidance of mankind.
Question 4: Which are the famous revealed books?
Answer: (1) The Tawrāt (2) The Zabūr (3) The Injīl (4) The Holy Quran
A prominent quality of Islam
Great importance has been attached to modesty in Islam. It is stated in a Ḥadīš,
‘Verily, every religion has a quality and the quality of Islam is modesty.’ (Sunan Ibn
Māja�, Vol. 4, p. 460, Ḥadīš 4181; Dār-ul-Ma’rifa�, Beirut) In other words, every Umma� has
one such quality that is more prominent than its other qualities, and that
prominent quality of Islam is modesty.
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The Companions 0���12�3��� .�/���, ��
Question 1: Who is called a companion (a Ṣaḥābī)?
Answer: A companion is the one who ‘in the state of Īmān’ saw the Beloved and Blessed Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% and who passed away in the state of Īmān either.
Question 2: Which companions are referred to as Khulafā-e-Rāshidīn?
Answer: The four blessed companions who became the first four caliphs of the Muslims after the apparent demise of the Holy Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% are known as the Khulafā-e-Rāshidīn.
Question 3: Tell the names of the Khulafā-e-Rāshidīn.
Answer:
�� Amīr-ul-Mūminīn Sayyidunā Abū Bakr Ṣiddīq �������� ��� �� ��� � ����.
�� Amīr-ul-Mūminīn Sayyidunā ‘Umar Fārūq A’ẓam �������� ��� �� ��� � ����.
�� Amīr-ul-Mūminīn Sayyidunā ‘Ušmān Ghanī��������� ��� �� ��� � ����.
�� Amīr-ul-Mūminīn Sayyidunā ‘Alī-ul-Murtaḍā��������� ��� �� ��� � ����.
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Question 4: Tell the names of some other companions of the Holy Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%.
Answer: The names of some other companions of the Holy Prophet ��$ �%���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� include:
�� Sayyidunā ‘Abdullāĥ Bin ‘Abbās � �.������ ��� �� ��� � ����.
�� Sayyidunā ‘Abdullāĥ Bin ‘Umar ��.������ ��� �� ��� � ����
�� Sayyidunā ‘Abdullāĥ Bin Mas’ūd �������� ��� �� ��� � ����
�� Sayyidunā Amīr Mu’āwiyaĥ �������� ��� �� ��� � ����
�� Sayyidunā Imām Ḥasan �������� ��� �� ��� � ����
�� Sayyidunā Imām Ḥusaīn �������� ��� �� ��� � ����
Plant a tree in Paradise
Dear children! You can realize the importance of time by the fact that whilst living
in the world you can have a tree planted for you in Paradise within a second!
To have a tree planted in Paradise is very easy. According to a Ḥadīš stated in Ibn
Mājaĥ, ‘A tree will be planted in Paradise for the one who recites any of these four
phrases: (1) �� ���� �4�� (2) �� � �� 5'�6�� (3) � ����
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(Sunan Ibn-e-Māja�, Vol. 4, p. 252, Ḥadīš 3807, Dār-ul-Ma’rifa�, Beirut)
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Auliyā Allah ��� ����� &,
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Question 1: Who is called a Walīyullāĥ (friend of Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��)?
Answer: The Muslim who gives up his desires in devotion to Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� and His Prophet ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%���� � �! �� � ��! , and always obeys them is called a Walīyullāĥ.
Question 2: Tell the names of some Auliyā Allah ��- ���� ������' �� and also tell where are
their shrines situated?
Answer: In relation to the 8 doors of Paradise, here are the names of 8 Auliyā Allah with the names of the cities where their shrines are situated.
��Sayyidunā Shaykh ‘Abdul Qādir Jīlānī (Ghauš-e-A’ẓam ���� ��# ��� �� ��� �&� �'��): His shrine is situated in Baghdad, Iraq.
��Sayyidunā Mu’īnuddīn Chishtī ��� �� ��� �&� �' ���� �� ��# : His shrine is situated in Ajmer, India.
��Sayyidunā Shaykh Shaĥābuddīn Suĥarwardī ���� ��# ��� �� ��� �&� �'��: His shrine is situated in Suhrward, Iran.
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��Sayyidunā Shaykh Baĥāuddīn Naqshband ���� ��# ��� �� ��� �&� �' ��: His shrine is situated in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
��Sayyidunā ‘Alī Ĥajwaīrī (Dātā Ganj Bakhsh) ���� ��# ��� �� ��� �&� �' ��: His shrine is situated in Markaz-ul-Auliyā Lahore, Pakistan.
��Sayyidunā Baĥāuddīn Zikriyaĥ Multānī ���� ��# ��� �� ��� �&� �' ��: His shrine is situated in Madina-tul-Auliyā Multan, Pakistan.
��Sayyidunā Bābā Farīduddīn Ganj Shakar ���� ��# ��� �� ��� �&� �' ��: His shrine is situated in Pakpattan, Pakistan.
Sayyidunā Imām Aĥl-e-Sunnat Maulana Shah Imām Ahmad Razā Khān �&� �' �� ��� �� ����( �' ������ : His shrine is situated in Bareilly, India.
Cleanliness
The Holy Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% has stated: Cleanliness is half faith.
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Wuḍū
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Question 1: What and how many Farāiḍ [obligations] are there in Wuḍū?
Answer: There are four Farāiḍ in Wuḍū:
1.� To wash the face.
2.� To wash both forearms up to the elbows.
3.� To pass a wet hand over one fourth part of the head.
4.� To wash both feet up to the ankles. �C�,���3"���ḥ3�, �$%� #(
Question 2: What should we recite before we make Wuḍū?
Answer: It is a Sunnaĥ to recite ﷽ before making Wuḍū.
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Question 3: What is the excellence of reciting Sبسم الل before making Wuḍū?
Answer: If a person recites Sوالحمد لل Sبسم الل before he makes Wuḍū, the angels will keep on writing virtues for him for as long as his Wuḍū exists. �6u+1�,�u��I���*9 �7*����u��Ṭ������ �!0�%� �$%�J & �Ḥ�9�>� �(
Question 4: What is the excellence of reciting يا قادر while making Wuḍū?
Answer: � The one who recites يا قادر during Wuḍū, will not be kidnapped by
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Sins fall during Wuḍū
The Holy Prophet ���� � �! �� � � �! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �% has stated: When a person makes Wuḍū, his
sins fall, those of hands when washing hands, those of face whilst washing the
face, those of head whilst passing wet hands over the head and those of feet whilst
washing the feet. (Al-Musnad Imām Aḥmad, bin Ḥanbal, Al-Ḥadiš 415, Vol. 1, p.130)
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Ṣalāĥ
Question 1: Should children also offer Ṣalāĥ?
Answer: Yes, children should also offer Ṣalāĥ.
Question 2: How many preconditions of Ṣalāĥ are there?
Answer: There are 6 preconditions of Ṣalāĥ.
Question 3: How many Farāiḍ of Ṣalāĥ are there?
Answer: There are 7 Farāiḍ of Ṣalāĥ.
Question 4: How many and which types of Rak’āt are there in Ṣalat-ul-Fajr?
Answer: There are 4 Rak’�t in Ṣalat-ul-Fajr: 2 Sunnat-e-Muakkadaĥ and 2 Farḍ.
Question 5: How many and which types of Rak’āt are there in Ṣalat-uz-Ẓuĥr?
Answer: There are 12 Rak’āt in Ṣalat-uz- Ẓuĥr: 4 Sunnat-e-Muakkadaĥ, 4 Farḍ, 2 Sunnat-e-Muakkadaĥ and 2 Nafl.
Question 6: How many and which types of Rak’āt are there in Ṣalat-ul-‘Aṣr?
Answer: There are 8 Rak’āt in Ṣalat-ul-‘Aṣr: 4 Sunnat-e-Ghayr Muakkadaĥ and 4 Farḍ.
Question 7: How many and which types of Rak’āt are there in Ṣalat-ul-Maghrib?
Answer: There are 7 Rak’āt in Ṣalat-ul-Maghrib: 3 Farḍ, 2 Sunnat-e-Muakkadaĥ and 2 Nafl.
Question 8: How many and which types of Rak’āt are there in Ṣalat-ul-‘Isha?
Answer: There are 17 Rak’āt in Ṣalat-ul-‘Isha: 4 Sunnat-e-Ghayr Muakkadaĥ, 4 Farḍ, 2 Sunnat-e-Muakkadaĥ, 2 Nafl, 3 Witr and 2 Nafl.
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Good intentions
12 Good intentions for the recitation of the
Holy Quran
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1.� I will learn the Holy Quran with the intention of gaining the pleasure of Allah � ��)�*�! ��+�� and reward.
2.� I will respect the Madanī Qāidaĥ and the Holy Quran.
3.� Obeying the Quranic commandment, I will touch the Madanī Qāidaĥ and verses of the Holy Quran with Wuḍū.
4.� I will kiss the Madanī Qāidaĥ and the Holy Quran with the intention of showing respect and honour.
5.� I will make a routine of reciting it at home also.
6.� For the pleasure of Allah � ��)�*�! ��+��, I will always recite it slowly with correct pronunciation of letters.
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7.� I will donate the reward of recitation of the Madanī Qāidaĥ and the Holy Quran to my kind Murshid, teachers, parents and the entire Ummaĥ of the Beloved Prophet ���� � �! �� � ��! ��� �� ��# ��� �� ��� ��$ �%.
8.� I will obey the commandments of the Holy Quran throughout my life.
9.� I will not put unnecessary marks on the Madanī Qāidaĥ and the Holy Quran.
10.� I will take care that the pages of the Madanī Qāidaĥ and the Holy Quran will neither tear nor come off the binding.
11.� I will keep the Madanī Qāidaĥ and the Holy Quran in a cover to protect them from dust.
12.� (Acting upon the Sunnaĥ of keeping the gaze down) I will avoid looking here
and there while reciting the Holy Quran, ��- �����:;<�= �>���� ��) �* �! ��+�� .
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Forgiveness of sins by acquisition of knowledge
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shoes or socks or clothes [so that he would depart to acquire religious knowledge
having worn them] his sins are forgiven as he steps out of his house.’����6u+1�,�u��
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Madanī pearls
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Madanī pearls of making Salām �� We should make Salām to every Muslim.
�� When a Muslim makes Salām to us, we should reply to it.
�� The best words of Salām are:
لام <لي لس S وبرUبحتSمة الل ورح لحم ا
�� The best words of the reply to Salām are:
لام ورح و<لي S وبرUبحتSمة الل لحم الس
�� Ninety mercies descend on the person who makes Salām first and 10 on the one who replies to the Salām. ����E�,*+�uṣ�Ṣ���� �Ḥ�9�>�#'�K �6u��3�3��ṣ�.(
�� Salām should be made in a fairly loud voice.
�� It is Wājib (necessary) to reply to the Salām immediately.
�� It is a Sunnaĥ to be the first to make Salām.
�� The younger should make Salām to the elder.
�� It is a Sunnaĥ to make Salām while one is entering or leaving the house.
�� One should make Salām every time he meets anyone.
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Madanī pearls of drinking water �� One should drink water while sitting.
�� One should see water in light before he drinks it.
�� One should drink water with the right hand.
�� One should drink water whilst his head is covered.
�� One should recite ﷽ before he drinks water.
�� One should recite ل حم ا علمين S رب ال د لل after he has drunk water.
�� One should drink water in 3 breaths.
�� One should drink water slowly with both lips touching the glass.
�� One should take care that water should neither fall nor drip whilst he is drinking it.
�� Leftover water should not be thrown away.
Madanī pearls of eating food �� It is a Sunnaĥ to wash both hands up to the wrists before and after the eating. ��u.�.�
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�� One should eat food whilst sitting according to Sunnaĥ. A Sunnaĥ of sitting whilst eating is to keep the left leg folded on the ground so that the thigh rests on the calf and the right knee is straight up. ������"������+�� �����%� M �$%�� (
�� One should eat food with 3 fingers of the right hand (the thumb, the forefinger and the middle one). �6*�8�� �7*����u���ṭ+*,�� �!0�%�' �$%�'(
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�� It is a Sunnaĥ to recite ﷽ before eating food. �Ṣ�ḥ�ḥ�6u��*, �7*����u��
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�� One should eat small morsels chewing them properly.
�� One should wipe the plate etc. clean after one has finished.
�� One should recite ل حم ا علمين S رب ال د لل after one has finished.
�� If one forgets to recite م الل بسS or Du’ā in the beginning, one should recite
S م الل بس لS واخرہ و ا when he recalls it. ��u.�.�����G���9 �7*����u���ṭ+*,�� �!0�%�& �$%�#'� �Ḥ�9�>�&�MM�(
�� Break the loaf with the right hand whilst holding it in the left hand.
�� Do not take extra food in your plate etc., and take care that it should not fall.
�� If rice or crumbs of bread have fallen down, pick them up and eat them as there are tidings of forgiveness for the one doing so.
�� Wash and dry your hands properly after you have finished.
Madanī pearls of sneezing
�� While sneezing, keep your head downwards and cover your mouth. Voice should be quiet.
�� It is a Sunnaĥ to recite ل حم ا Sد لل after sneezing.
�� It is Wājib for the hearer to recite ير Sحمک الل .
�� When the sneezing person listens to the reply of the hearer, he should recite
يغ S لنا وللحم فر الل .
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Madanī pearls of yawning �� It is stated in a Ḥadiš, ‘When a person yawns, Satan laughs.’ �Ṣ�ḥ�ḥ�u3���� �7*����
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�� While yawning, cover your mouth with the back of your left hand.
�� A tried and trusted way of stopping yawn is to imagine in the heart that the Prophets 5 �6 ��7�� ����� �� ��# never yawned. ������"������+�� �!0�%� �$%�J&' �$���%��(�
Madanī pearls of trimming nails �� Long nails are a seat of Satan. That is, Satan sits on them. �7�,*���"���9�� �!0�%� �$%� M'(
�� Biting nails is Makruĥ [undesirable] and can cause leukoderma.
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�� Start trimming nails from the forefinger of the right hand and carry on trimming in sequence until the nail of the little finger gets trimmed, leaving the thumb.
�� Then start from the little finger of the left hand and carry on trimming until the nail of the thumb gets trimmed in sequence.
�� In the end, trim the nail of the right hand’s thumb.
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Ethics
Good and bad deeds
�� Always treat your parents and elders with respect.
�� It is rude to talk with parents aloud.
�� When parents come, stand up in their honour.
�� Kiss your father’s hand and mother’s foot at least once a day.
�� Whole-heartedly do every permissible task given to you by your parents.
�� Make Du’ā for your parents, Murshid and teachers after every Ṣalāĥ.
�� Lying is a very grave sin.
�� Calling someone names is impermissible and a sin.
�� Stealing is also a grave sin.
�� Causing harm to any Muslim is a sin.
�� Laughing and making noises in Masjid are both forbidden.
�� Backbiting is a Ḥarām act leading to Hell.
�� Tale-teller will not enter Paradise.
�� The one who remained silent got salvation.
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Madanī Months
Names of Islamic months
Question 1: How many Madanī (Islamic) months are there?
Answer: There are twelve Madanī (Islamic) months:
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�� Ṣafar-ul-Muẓaffar
�� Rabī’-ul-Awwal (Rabī’-un-Nūr)
�� Rabī’-ul-Ākhir (Rabī’-ul-Ghauš)
�� Jumādil Awwal
�� Jumādil Šānī
�� Rajab-ul-Murajjab
�� Sha’bān-ul-Mu’aẓẓam
�� Ramaḍān-ul-Mubārak
�� Shawwāl-ul-Mukarram
�� Żul-Qa’daĥ-tul-Ḥarām
�� Żul-Ḥajjaĥ-tul-Ḥarām
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Basic information
Question 1: Tell the name of a global and non-political movement for the
preaching of Quran and Sunnaĥ.
Answer: Dawat-e-Islami
Question 2: Tell the name of the founder of Dawat-e-Islami.
Answer: Amīr-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat ‘Allāmaĥ Maulānā Abu Bilal Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri Razavi ����������� ��� ���� �� �� ������������ ����� .
Question 3: What is the Madanī aim of Dawat-e-Islami?
Answer: The Madanī aim of Dawat-e-Islami is: ‘I must strive to reform myself
and the people of the entire world, ��- �����:;<�= �>���� ��) �* �! ��+�� .’
Question 4: What is the name of the global Madanī Markaz of Dawat-e-Islami and where is it situated?
Answer: The name of the global Madanī Markaz of Dawat-e-Islami is Faīzān-e-Madina situated in Bāb-ul-Madinaĥ (Karachi, Pakistan).
Question 5: After Quran and Aḥādīš, which religious book in Urdu language is read the most?
Answer: According to an approximation, the most read Islamic book in Urdu
language after Quran and Aḥādīš is Faīzān-e-Sunnat. ��- � ��� �3� �. �4�� �� ��� ��) �* �! ��+�� It is a world-famous book and has been translated in English, Hindi, Gujrati, Sindhi and Bengali languages.
Question 6: Who is the author of Faīzān-e-Sunnat?
Answer: Shaykh-e-Tarīqat Amīr-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat founder of Dawat-e-Islami ‘Allāmaĥ Maulānā Abu Bilal Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri Razavi ��� ��� ���� �� �� ������������ ����� ��������.
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Invocations
1. Sيح فاطمCتس
Recite S33 سبحن الل times, Sلحمدلل کبر times and 33 ا للS ا .times after every Ṣalāĥ 34 ا
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Whoever recites it 7 times daily, every Du’ā of his will be fulfilled.
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Recite it 7 times, blow on water and then drink the water. This will relieve
stomach pain, ��- �����:;<�= �>���� ��) �* �! ��+�� .
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Recite it 3 times and blow on the one suffering from headache, his headache
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�� Du’ā is accepted if made with Ṣalāt-‘Alan-Nabī before and after it. For example, recite the following:
لام <ليك يا رسول ا$ لوة والس لص ا
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�� Keep your gaze down while making Du’ā.
�� Looking here and there during Du’ā may cause poor eyesight.
�� During Du’ā, raise both hands in the straightness of your chest.
�� Palms should face the sky during Du’ā.
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Māšūraĥ Du’ā
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O our Rab! Grant us the good of this world and
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Yā Allah! Enhance my knowledge.
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expressed thanks to a little favour has not also expressed thanks to a greater (favour).’
(Musnad Imām Aḥmad, bin Ḥanbal, Al-Ḥadīš, Vol. 6, p. 394, Ḥadīš 18477)
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Mishkāt-ul-Maṣābīḥ, Imām Muhammad Bin ‘Abdullāĥ Khaṭīb, Karachi.
Namāz kay Aḥkām, Amir-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat, ‘Allāmaĥ Maulānā Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri, Maktaba-tul-Madina, Karachi.
Quran Majīd, Ziyā-ul-Quran, Publisher, Lahore
Rad-dul-Muḥtār, ‘Allāmaĥ Ibn ‘Ābidīn Amīn Shāmī, Dār-ul-Ma’rifaĥ, Beirut.
Ṣaḥīḥ Bukhārī, Imām Muhammad Bin Ismā’īl Bukhārī, Dār-ul-Fikr, Beirut.
Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim, Imām Muslim Bin Ḥajjāj Nayshāpūrī, Dār Ibn Ḥazm, Beirut.
Sunan Abī Dāwūd, Imām Sulaymān Bin Ash’aš, Dār Iḥyā-ut-Turāš-ul-‘Arabī, Beirut.
Sunan Ibn-e-Mājaĥ, Imām Muhammad Bin Yazīd Ibn Mājaĥ, Dār-ul-Ma’rifaĥ, Beirut.
Wasāil-e-Bakhshish, Amir-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat, ‘Allāmaĥ Maulānā Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri, Maktaba-tul-Madina, Karachi.
Żauq-e-Na’at, Maulānā Ḥassan Razā Khān
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Table of Contents
Al-Madīna-tul-‘Ilmiyyaĥ ..................................................................................... 1
Preface ............................................................................................................................ 3
Hamd Bari Ta’ala .......................................................................................................... 4
Na’at-e-Mustafa ............................................................................................................ 5
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Ażkār .................................................................................... 6
Ṣalāĥ ........................................................................................................................... 6
Šanā ............................................................................................................................ 6
Ta’awwuż ................................................................................................................... 6
Tasmiyyaĥ ................................................................................................................. 6
Kalimāt (Statements of Faith) ............................................. 7
Kalimaĥ Ṭayyibaĥ .................................................................................................... 7
Kalimaĥ Shaĥādat .................................................................................................... 7
Kalimaĥ Tamjīd ........................................................................................................ 7
Ṣalat-‘Alan-Nabī � ................................................................................................ 8
Du’ās ..................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Du’ā before Quranic recitation ............................................................................... 9
Du’ā to be recited when moving to higher place .................................................. 9
Du’ā to be recited when moving from higher to lower place ............................. 9
Du’ā to be recited before drinking water ................................................................. 9
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Du’ā to be recited after drinking water .................................................................. 10
Du’ā to be recited before eating food ..................................................................... 10
Du’ā to be recited after eating food ........................................................................ 10
Du’ā to be recited before going to sleep ................................................................. 10
Du’ā to be recited after awakening from sleep ...................................................... 11
Du’ā to be recited when meeting a Muslim ........................................................ 11
Du’ā to be recited when shaking hands with others .......................................... 11
Du’ā of thanking someone .................................................................................... 11
Beliefs ................................................................................. 12
Faith and types of its descriptions .......................................................................... 12
Īmān-e-Mujmal ....................................................................................................... 12
Īmān-e-Mufaṣṣal ..................................................................................................... 13
Allah .................................................................................................................. 13
Our Beloved Prophet 15 ......................................................................................... صلى الله عليه وسلم
Our Religion ............................................................................................................ 17
Pillars of Islam ......................................................................................................... 18
The Angels ............................................................................................................... 19
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The Revealed Books ................................................................................................ 23
The Companions 0���12�3��� .�/���, �� ............................................................................... 24
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Acts of Worship ................................................................. 28
Wuḍū ....................................................................................................................... 28
Ṣalāĥ ......................................................................................................................... 30
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Good intentions ...................................................................................................... 31
Madina Madina Hamara Madina ......................................................................... 33
Madanī pearls ..................................................................... 34
Madanī pearls of making Salām ........................................................................... 34
Madanī pearls of drinking water .......................................................................... 35
Madanī pearls of eating food ................................................................................ 35
Madanī pearls of sneezing ..................................................................................... 36
Madanī pearls of yawning ..................................................................................... 37
Madanī pearls of trimming nails .......................................................................... 37
Ethics .................................................................................. 38
Good and bad deeds ............................................................................................... 38
Madanī Months .................................................................. 39
Names of Islamic months ...................................................................................... 39
Dawat-e-Islami ................................................................... 40
Basic information ................................................................................................... 40
Manqabat-e-’Aṭṭār: ............................................................ 41
‘Aṭṭārī ĥūn ‘Aṭṭārī ................................................................................................... 41
Invocations ......................................................................... 43
1.� Sيح فاطمC43 .......................................................................................................... تس
2.� م يا سلا .................................................................................................................. 43
3.� 43 .................................................................................................................. يا وهاب
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4.� 43 ................................................................................................................. يا عظيم
5.� 44 ................................................................................................................ يا مجيب
6.� 44 ................................................................................................................... يا قوی
Ṣalat-‘Alan-Nabī ..................................................................................................... 44
Manqabat Ghauš-e-A’ẓam ................................................. 45
Asīraun kay Mushkil Kushā Ghauš-e-A’ẓam ..................................................... 45
Munājāt .............................................................................. 46
Maḥabbat mayn apnī gumā Yā Ilāĥī ��= �>�� �? �� ........................................................... 46
Ṣalāt-o-Salām ..................................................................... 47
Mustafa Jān-e-Raḥmat pay Lākĥaun Salām ........................................................ 47
Du’ā..................................................................................... 49
Manners of Du’ā ..................................................................................................... 49
Māšūraĥ Du’ā ......................................................................................................... 50
Bibliography ............................................................................................... 51
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